Sorry Millennials, We're Not Dead Yet

Sorry Millennials, We're Not Dead Yet
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Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 1534964754
ISBN-13 : 9781534964754
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Book Synopsis Sorry Millennials, We're Not Dead Yet by : Gary Wexler

Download or read book Sorry Millennials, We're Not Dead Yet written by Gary Wexler and published by . This book was released on 2016-06-27 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Boomer Rebellion shines a defiant, yet creative spotlight on the injustice of ageism and the casting of Boomers as now irrelevant in society, whether professionally, personally or as social activists. The book advocates that Boomers return to their Sixties roots of protest, bringing the generation back together, taking on this Rebellion as their legacy accomplishment to once again shake up the world. This Rebellion builds a powerful and creative movement, in-person and online, in collaboration with the Millennial Generation, who are both their adversaries and their partners, learning from each other the methodologies and values of their generations. In the second half of the book, The Manifesto, ten big unexpected creative ideas are presented as the core building blocks. These ideas not only meant to propel the Rebellion towards success, but also demonstrate that creativity and Big Ideas are the path to both personal and professional relevancy and transition. Throughout, the Manifesto is laced with both the "Wake-Up Calls" and "The Journey," the author's own dramatic stories, struggles and transition from being professionally discarded to emerging several years later as relevant and in-demand.


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